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Old 08-28-2010, 08:19 AM   #14
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Were wealth static and never-growing, how has a certain degree of prosperity expanded from 1% of men in 1800 to circa 20% of a much larger absolute number in 2010?

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since the people with the power to make the change have selfish motivation for the change not to happen.
In fact, they have an entirely different motivation. They want cheaper goods. The people with the power to make the change are the consumers. There are others who obstruct change, namely the states and their tools, big corporations. As long as the ones who really have the power swallow the state's propaganda and consent in its aggressions, a change in favor of workers won't take place.
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